EP3934654A1 - Istaroxime-containing intravenous formulation for the treatment of acute heart failure (ahf) - Google Patents
Istaroxime-containing intravenous formulation for the treatment of acute heart failure (ahf)Info
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- EP3934654A1 EP3934654A1 EP19836196.6A EP19836196A EP3934654A1 EP 3934654 A1 EP3934654 A1 EP 3934654A1 EP 19836196 A EP19836196 A EP 19836196A EP 3934654 A1 EP3934654 A1 EP 3934654A1
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- the present invention relates to the field of pharmaceuticals, in particular to an istaroxime-containing intravenous formulation for use for the treatment of acute heart failure.
- H F heart failure
- inhibition of the Na,K-pump can further increase intracellular Ca 2+ content without inducing excessive cytosolic Ca 2+ accumulation (Shattock MJ et al. , J Physiol. 2015; 15; 593(6) : 1361-82) . Therefore, the combination of Na,K-ATPase inhibition and SERCA2a stimulation may afford further positive inotropy at a reduced risk of arrhythmogenic Ca 2+ triggering events.
- inotropic/lusitropic agents drugs that increase myocardial contractility/relaxation
- inotropic/lusitropic agents drugs that increase myocardial contractility/relaxation
- drugs that increase myocardial contractility/relaxation include sympathomimetic amines (dobutamine) and levosimendan, a Ca 2+ -sensitizer with a strong vasodilator effect.
- OMECAMTIV MECARBIL a cardiac myosin activator that increases cardiac contraction without improving the impaired relaxation, is under clinical development, but its cardiac effects are also associated with an increase of high sensitive troponin plasma levels that indicates some degree of cardiomyocytes injury/damages (Teerlink JR et al. , J Am Coll Cardiol. 2016;67(12) : 1444-1455) .
- CH F chronic heart failure
- AH F can be defined as the new onset or recurrence of symptoms and signs of heart failure, requiring urgent evaluation and treatment and resulting in unscheduled care or hospital admission (Teneggi V et a I . , Heart Failure Rev 2018; 23 : 667-691; Packer M, Eur J Heart Failure 2018; 20 : 851-852) .
- HFrEF systolic function
- cardiovascular side effects can be caused by the available therapy, such as myocardial ischemia, cardiac injury and arrhythmias consequent to the inotrope therapy, particularly in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) (Abraham WT et a I . , J Am Coll Cardiol 2005; 46 : 57-64; Flaherty JD et al ., J Am Coll Cardiol. 2009; 53(3) : 254-63), hypotension and low perfusion of the peripheral organs (kidney) caused by vasodilators particularly in H F patients with low blood pressure. Accordingly, the main goal during hospitalization is to improve cardiac output without causing cardiac and/or kidney injury.
- CAD coronary artery disease
- a variety of echocardiographic indexes has been developed to measure the cardiac relaxation capacity both in animal models and patients with H F (e.g. , decreased early mitral annular tissue velocity [e'] and decreased early mitral inflow [E] deceleration time [DT]), along with echocardiographic parameters of increased LV filling pressure (e.g. , E/e' ratio) .
- H F e.g. , decreased early mitral annular tissue velocity [e'] and decreased early mitral inflow [E] deceleration time [DT]
- echocardiographic parameters of increased LV filling pressure e.g. , E/e' ratio
- SERCA2a overexpression by gene transfer (Byrne et a I . , Gene Therapy 2008; 15 : 1550-1557) or PLN inactivation by expression of mutants with negative dominance (Hoshijima M et a I . , Nat. Med . 2002;8 :864-871; Iwanaga Y et al. , J Clin Invest 2004; 113, 727-736), AdV-shRNA (Suckau L et al.
- drugs are molecules that produce their wanted or unwanted effect by interacting with the molecules/proteins of patients.
- the therapeutic benefits of these drugs depend upon their selectivity in correcting the abnormalities of the protein underlying the disease symptoms over other possible effects on proteins with misappropriated or even counterbalancing activities.
- the potential energy starved failing heart status may further potentiate the consequences of SERCA2a deficiency (Ventura-Clapier R, Gamier A, Veksler V, Joubert F. , Biochim Biophys Acta. 2011 Jul; 1813(7) : 1360-72; Pinz I et a I . , J Biol Chem 2011; 286(12) : 10163-10168).
- these two causes if acknowledged, may be adequately addressed .
- for more than 200 years first evidence in literature : No Author listed, An Account of the Effects of the Digitalis Purpurea in Dropsy, Lond Med J.
- Istaroxime (PST 2744) is disclosed in EP0825197 and in De Munari S. et a I . , J. Med.
- Istaroxime is a new small-molecule drug under clinical development for the treatment of AHFS that is endowed of the double mechanism of action of inhibiting the Na + /K + pump (Micheletti R et a I . , J Pharmacol Exp Ther 2002; 303 : 592-600) while activating SERCA2a (Rocchetti M et a I . , J Pharmacol Exp Ther 2005;313 : 207-15) .
- compositions containing istaroxime formulated for intravenous infusion in a human subject for use in a treatment method for acute heart failure are pharmaceutical compositions containing istaroxime formulated for intravenous infusion in a human subject for use in a treatment method for acute heart failure.
- the administration by infusion is for a duration longer than 6 hours, whereby the diastolic relaxation is improved as compared to administration of istaroxime by intravenous infusion for a duration of 6 hours or less (e.g. , from 3 to 6 hours).
- the diastolic relaxation improvement is measured by echocardiographic parameter E/A, E/e' or by pulmonary capillary wedge pressure.
- the infusion duration is up to about 24 hours. In others, it is up to about 36 or 48 hours.
- the pharmaceutical composition containing istaroxime is administered at a dose between 0.2 pg/kg/min and 1.5 pg/kg/min; preferably it is administered at a dose between 0.25 pg/kg/min and 1.0 pg/kg/min .
- the pharmaceutical composition containing istaroxime is administered for a duration sufficient to produce a plasma level of an istaroxime metabolite that is greater than about 5 ng/ml for at least about 6 hours.
- the istaroxime metabolites may comprise a formula (II) or a formula (III) compound, such as :
- the human subject suffers from heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) or mid-range reduction ejection fraction (FI FmEF) and/or undergoing a therapeutic treatment for heart failure with one or more further therapeutically active ingredients.
- HFpEF preserved ejection fraction
- FI FmEF mid-range reduction ejection fraction
- Another aspect of the invention features a compound having a formula (II) or formula (III) :
- the compounds having the formula (II) or (III) are used in the treatment of a disease requiring the activation of SERCA2a, such as a cardiovascular disease.
- the compounds may be used to treat acute heart failure.
- these compounds are included in an admixture with at least one pharmaceutically acceptable vehicle and/or excipient.
- Also disclosed herein are methods for treating an individual having heart failure that include the steps of (1) providing an individual having heart failure; (2) administering a therapeutically effective amount of a pharmaceutical composition containing istaroxime to the individual for an infusion duration of longer than 6 hours; and (3) measuring one or more parameters of heart function, such as diastolic relaxation.
- the administering of the pharmaceutical composition results in an improvement in diastolic relaxation as compared to istaroxime administered by intravenous infusion for 6 hours or less, thereby treating the individual having acute heart failure.
- the individual is human.
- the infusion duration is up to about 24 hours. In other embodiments, the infusion duration is up to about 36 hours.
- the infusion duration is up to about 48 hours.
- the istaroxime may be administered at a dose of about 0.2 g/kg/min to about 1.5 g/kg/min .
- it is administered at a dose of about 0.25 g/kg/min to about 1.0 g/kg/min.
- the individual is diagnosed with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) or mid-range reduction ejection fraction (HFmEF) .
- the individual is undergoing a therapeutic treatment for heart failure with one or more further therapeutically active ingredients.
- pharmaceutical compositions containing istaroxime for intravenous infusion in an individual for the treatment of acute heart failure are also featured herein.
- the administration is for an infusion duration sufficient to produce in the individual a plasma concentration level of an istaroxime metabolite that is greater than about 5 ng/ml for an accumulation period of at least about 6 hours, whereby the diastolic relaxation is improved as compared to administration of istaroxime prior to the accumulation period.
- the istaroxime metabolite comprises formula (II) or (III) .
- the infusion duration is sufficient to produce a plasma concentration level of istaroxime metabolite that is greater than about 10 ng/ml for an accumulation period of at least about 6 hours. In other embodiments, the plasma concentration level of the istaroxime metabolite is greater than about 15 ng/ml for an accumulation period of at least about 6 hours. In still others, it is greater than about 20 ng/ml . In some embodiments, the compositions are administered at a dose of about 0.2 pg/kg/min to about 1.5 pg/kg/min; preferably from about 0.25 pg/kg/min to about 1.0 pg/kg/min).
- Other aspects of the invention feature methods for treating an individual having heart failure, including the steps of: (1) providing an individual having heart failure; (2) administering a therapeutically effective amount of a pharmaceutical composition containing istaroxime to the individual for an infusion duration sufficient to produce a plasma concentration level of an istaroxime metabolite that is greater than about 5 ng/ml for an accumulation period of at least about 6 hours; and (3) measuring one or more parameters of heart function, wherein the one or more parameters of heart function comprises diastolic relaxation .
- the plasma concentration level of the istaroxime metabolite is greater than about 10 ng/ml for an accumulation period of at least about 6 hours. In other embodiments, it is greater than about 15 ng/ml for an accumulation period of at least about 6 hours. In still others, it is greater than about 20 ng/ml for an accumulation period of at least about 6 hours.
- the therapeutically effective does of the composition is between about 0.2 pg/kg/min and about 1.5 pg/kg/min; preferably, between 0.25 pg/kg/min and 1.0 pg/kg/min .
- a method for treating an individual having acute heart failure includes the steps of (1) providing an individual having acute heart failure; (2) measuring one or more parameters of heart function, wherein the one or more parameters of heart function comprises diastolic relaxation as measured by echocardiographic parameter E/A, E/e' or by pulmonary capillary wedge pressure; and (3) administering a therapeutically effective amount of a pharmaceutical composition containing istaroxime to the individual at a dose of at least about 1.0 g/kg/min for a duration sufficient to improve diastolic relaxation in the individual.
- a therapeutically effective amount of a second pharmaceutical composition containing istaroxime is administered to the individual at a dose of between about 0.25 g/kg/min to about 1.0 g/kg/min for an infusion duration sufficient to produce in the individual a plasma concentration level of an istaroxime metabolite that is greater than about 5 ng/ml for an accumulation period of at least about 6 hours.
- the istaroxime metabolite comprises formula (II) or (III) .
- Still other aspects of the invention feature methods for treating an individual having heart failure that include (1) providing an individual having heart failure; (2) administering a therapeutically effective amount of a pharmaceutical composition containing an istaroxime metabolite to the individual for an infusion duration of longer than 6 hours; and (3) measuring one or more parameters of heart function, such as diastolic relaxation.
- the infusion duration is between 6 hours and 48 hours at a dose of between about 0.2 g/kg/min to about 1.5 g/kg/min; preferably between about 0.25 g/kg/min to about 1.0 g/kg/min .
- the individual is diagnosed with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (H FpEF) or mid-range reduction ejection fraction (H FmEF).
- Figure 1 shows a time course of changes in pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (PCWP) in patients infused with placebo (white diamond) as compared to istaroxime infusion for 6 hours at a dose of 0.5 g/kg/min (dark diamond), 1.0 g/kg/min (square), and 1.5 g/kg/min (triangle) .
- the X-axis represents the average PCWP (mmFIg), and the Y-axis represents time (hours) .
- Figure 2A shows the plasma levels of istaroxime (square) and its metabolites in Caucasian patients intravenously infused with 0.5 g/kg/min istaroxime for 24 hours.
- the metabolites are PST 2915 (diamond), PST 2922 (circle), and PST 3093 (triangle) .
- the X- axis represents the plasma concentration (ng/ml), and the Y-axis represents time (hours).
- Figure 2B shows the plasma levels of istaroxime (square) and its metabolites in Caucasian patients (left panel) and Chinese patients (right panel) intravenously infused with 0.5 g/kg/min istaroxime for 24 hours.
- the metabolites are PST 2915 (diamond), PST 2922 (circle), and PST 3093 (triangle) .
- the X-axis represents the plasma concentration (ng/ml), and the Y-axis represents time (hours) .
- Figure 2C shows the plasma levels of istaroxime (square) and its metabolites in Chinese patients intravenously infused with 1.0 g/kg/min istaroxime for 24 hours.
- the metabolites are PST 2915 (diamond), PST 2922 (circle), and PST 3093 (triangle) .
- the X- axis represents the plasma concentration (ng/ml), and the Y-axis represents time (hours).
- compositions and methods disclosed herein confer to individuals suffering from heart failure unexpected benefits.
- compositions comprising istaroxime or a metabolite thereof.
- infusion with istaroxime or its metabolites for more than 6 hours improves selectively cardiac relaxation over cardiac contraction.
- istaroxime infusion time can be extended to allow for the accumulation of one or more of its metabolites, at least one of which exhibits single function SERCA2a activation (/.e. , behaves as a "pure" SERCA2a activator) .
- the compositions and methods disclosed herein will be described in more detail below.
- the term “about” refers to the variation in the numerical value of a measurement, e.g. , volume, time, pressure, concentration, etc., due to typical error rates of the device used to obtain that measure. In one embodiment, the term “about” means within 5% of the reported numerical value, preferably, the term “about” means within 3% of the reported numerical value.
- heart failure refers to a clinical syndrome characterized by typical symptoms (e.g., breathlessness, ankle swelling and fatigue) that may be accompanied by signs (e.g. , elevated jugular venous pressure, pulmonary crackles and peripheral edema) caused by a structural and/or functional cardiac abnormality, resulting in a reduced cardiac output and/or elevated intracardiac pressures at rest or during stress.
- signs e.g. , elevated jugular venous pressure, pulmonary crackles and peripheral edema
- AHF acute heart failure
- the terms "acute heart failure” or “AHF” are used interchangeably herein and refer generally to a rapid onset or worsening of symptoms and/or signs of HF requiring immediate treatment and hospitalization.
- the current definition of "acute heart failure” is rather nonspecific and may include a broad spectrum of conditions with several phenotypes characterized by different clinical presentation, etiology, precipitating factors, therapeutic approach, and prognosis.
- a large proportion of patients have a subacute course of the disease with a progressive worsening of signs and symptoms of H F which could develop days before hospital admission.
- chronic heart failure or “CFIF” are used interchangeably herein and refer to the current clinical classification of chronic H F based on the presence of signs and symptoms of H F and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), recognizing three categories: “heart failure with reduced ejection fraction” or “FIFrEF,” which is characterized by an LVEF of less than about 40%; “heart failure with mid-range ejection fraction” or “FIFmEF” or “FIFmrEF,” which is characterized by an LVEF from about 40% to about 49%; and “heart failure with preserved ejection fraction” or “FIFpEF,” which is characterized by an LVEF of equal to or greater than about 50%.
- LVEF left ventricular ejection fraction
- FIFmrEF and FIFpEF include two additional criteria, namely increased natriuretic peptides levels (BNP >35 pg/ml and/or NT- proBNP > 125 pg/mL) associated with the evidence of structural and/or functional heart disease (left ventricular hypertrophy and/or left atrium enlargement and/or evidence of diastolic dysfunction).
- BNP increased natriuretic peptides levels
- NT- proBNP > 125 pg/mL
- treating refers to any indicia of success in the treatment or amelioration of the disease or condition. Treating can include, for example, reducing or alleviating the severity of one or more symptoms of the disease or condition, or it can include reducing the frequency with which symptoms of a disease, defect, disorder, or adverse condition, and the like, are experienced by an individual, such as a human patient.
- preventing refers to the prevention of the disease or condition, e.g. , acute heart failure, in an individual, such as a human patient. For example, if an individual at risk of developing heart failure is treated with the methods of the present invention and does not later develop heart failure, then the disease has been prevented in that individual.
- treat or prevent is sometimes used herein to refer to a method that results in some level of treatment or amelioration of the disease or condition, and contemplates a range of results directed to that end, including but not restricted to prevention of the condition entirely.
- the term "pharmaceutically acceptable carrier” means a chemical composition with which an istaroxime compound or a metabolite of istaroxime may be combined and which, following the combination, can be used to administer the compound to a mammal .
- the term "pharmaceutically acceptable" salt, solvate, hydrate, or ester means a salt, solvate, hydrate, or ester form of the active ingredient which is compatible with any other ingredients of the pharmaceutical composition, which is not deleterious to the subject to which the composition is to be administered.
- intravenous infusion refers to the administration or delivery of liquid substances directly into a vein of a mammal. Typical “infusions” use only the pressure supplied by gravity.
- the term "parameter” as used herein to refer to measuring heart function means any heart function that is observable or measurable using suitable measuring techniques available in the art.
- a non-limiting list of exemplary "parameters" of heart function include heart rate, blood pressure, diastolic relaxation, systolic contraction, LVEF, diastolic blood pressure, systolic blood pressure, cardiac output, stroke volume, deceleration slope, cardiac index, mitral inflow velocity, and the like.
- measuring one or more "parameters" of heart function can be used to detect heart dysfunction as compared to the average normal parameters and can also be used to determine whether heart function has improved following or during treatment.
- terapéuticaally active or active ingredient or compound refer to a substance that provides a beneficial effect to the individual to whom the substance is administered.
- a “therapeutically effective amount” or “therapeutically effective dose” is the amount of a composition or active ingredient sufficient to provide a beneficial effect to the individual to whom the composition or active ingredient is administered .
- the present invention is based on the unexpected discovery that istaroxime infusion for more than 6 hours provides a prevailing lusitropic effect or improvement of the reduced cardiac relaxation, as shown by the clear changes of the echo indexes of cardiac relaxation (E/A DTs, e', E/e' and left atrial area or volume) while those of contraction (Sa and s) remained unchanged.
- the istaroxime infusion is between about 6 hours and up to 48 hours or more, e.g.
- the infusion can be for up to 24 hours, or up to 36 hours, or up to 48 hours, or more.
- the duration of the infusion is greater than 6 hours and equal to or less than about 48 hours, or greater than 6 hours and equal to or less than about 36 hours, or greater than 6 hours and equal to or less than about 24 hours, or greater than 6 hours and equal to or less than about 12 hours.
- the infusion or istaroxime or a metabolite thereof provides a prevailing lusitropic effect or improvement of the reduced cardiac relaxation as compared to infusion with istaroxime or a metabolite thereof for a period of 6 hours or less, e.g. , 0, 1, 2, 3, 5, or 6 hours.
- Figure 1 shows a PCWP time course of patients intravenously infused with istaroxime for up to 6 hours.
- time course changes of PCWP which the skilled artisan will appreciate as a valid marker of diastolic relaxation, shows an improvement of diastolic relaxation during the initial 3 hours, but then the average PCWP plateaus and remains unchanged for the following 3 hours (see Figure 1).
- patients with HFpEF or H FmEF may benefit from a more selective correction of the impaired diastolic relaxation by increasing the plasma level of the metabolite over that of istaroxime.
- the clinical outcome is a safer patient discharge after treatment of acute heart failure.
- Istaroxime is an inotropic compound having the following structural formula (I) :
- Istaroxime metabolic pathway is illustrated below:
- the metabolite of istaroxime (here also named PST 3093) endowed with selective or "pure" SERCA2a activity is the compound of formula (III).
- the present inventors have isolated and characterized PST 2915 and PST 3093.
- administration of PST 3093 showed improved diastolic relaxation and overall cardiac function as measured as an increase of stroke volume SV.
- compositions comprising the compound of formula (II) or formula (III), in an admixture with at least one pharmaceutically acceptable vehicle and/or excipient.
- the pharmaceutical composition is formulated for administering to an individual by infusion, preferably, it is by intravenous infusion .
- Echocardiography was performed on patients according to international standards (see, for example, Lang RM et a I . , J Am Soc Echocardiogr 2005; 18(12) : 1440-63; Nagueh SF et al ., Eur J Echocardiogr 2009; 10(2) : 165-93; Evangelista A et a I . , Eur J Echocardiogr 2008;9(4) :438-48) . Echocardiography was performed by expert physicians or sonographers at the sites. Echocardiography was done at screening, baseline, 6 hours after infusion start, 24 hours after infusion start (just before the end of infusion), and 48 hours after infusion start.
- EDD Left ventricle end diastolic diameter
- MV mitral valve
- PPAX parasternal long axis view
- ESD Left ventricle end systolic diameter
- EDV Left ventricle end diastolic volume
- ESV Left ventricle end systolic volume
- LAD Left atrium diameter
- LAA Left atrium area
- LAV Left atrium volume
- E wave measured from mitral valve pulsed wave Doppler, is the peak velocity of early filling . Normal range for all the diastolic parameters significantly changes with age;
- Ea measured with tissue Doppler method at the lateral and septal side of the mitral annulus from apical four chamber view is the early diastolic velocity. The value has been calculated as the average between Ea lateral and Ea septal. (NR> 10 cm/s) (see Nagueh SF et a I . , Eur J Echocardiogr. 2009; 10(2) : 165-93);
- Aa measured with tissue Doppler method at the lateral and septal side of the mitral annulus from apical four chamber view is the late atrial diastolic velocity. The value has been calculated as the average between Aa lateral and Aa septal. Not evaluable in patients with AF; and
- E/Ea ratio this is a derived measure from E and Ea value. This is highly correlated with left ventricle filling pressure and with prognosis in patients with H F. (NR: ⁇ 13) (see Nagueh SF et a I . , supra) .
- ventricle systolic function parameters :
- LVEF Left ventricle ejection fraction
- Sa measured with tissue Doppler method at the lateral and septal side of the mitral annulus from apical four chamber view. The value has been calculated as the average between Sa lateral and Sa septal . Validation studies demonstrated that Sa correlates with LVEF (N R >6 cm/s) (see Gulati VK et al., Am J Cardiol . 1996;77(l l) : 979-84).
- Stroke volume is a derived measure obtained with the application of Bernoulli's formula using the dimension of left ventricle outflow tract (LVOT) as diameter and LVOT time velocity integral as velocity. (N R >60 mL/beat);
- Cardiac output is derived by the multiplication of SV x heart rate (H R) (N R: >4 L/min);
- Stroke volume index (SVI) is a derived parameter obtained by the adjustment of SV by body surface area (BSA) (NR: 33-47 mL/beat/m 2 ); and d .
- Cardiac index (Cl) is a derived parameter obtained by the adjustment of CO by body surface area (BSA) (N R: 2.5-4 L/min/m 2 ).
- PASP Pulmonary arterial systolic pressure
- TAPSE Tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion
- Right ventricle Sa measured with tissue Doppler method at right ventricle free wall from apical four chamber view. Sa is a derived parameter of systolic function and correlated with right ventricle ejection fraction. (NR >10 cm/s) (see Voelkel NF et al., Circulation 2006;114(17):1883-91; Haddad F et al., Circulation 2008; 117(13): 1717-31).
- MR Mitral regurgitation
- IVC Inferior vena cava diameter
- Figures 2A-2C show the plasma concentrations of istaroxime and its metabolites in Caucasian and Chinese patients during and subsequent to infusion with 0.5 or 1 g/kg/min of istaroxime for 24 hours.
- both istaroxime (2744) and istaroxime metabolite PST 2922 remain relatively constant and are rapidly cleared after infusion is stopped.
- istaroxime metabolites PST 2915 and PST 3093 continue to accumulate in the plasma throughout the infusion period with the average concentration of PST 3093 exceeding 60 ng/mL by the end of the infusion period and with average concentration levels exceeding 10 ng/mL even at 70 hours, or 46 hours post infusion .
- the plasma levels of istaroxime are not detectable after 20 hours, while those of metabolite PST 3093 average about 25.02 ng/ml in Caucasian patients after 0.5 g/kg/ml istaroxime infusion, about 12.5 ng/ml in Chinese patients after 0.5 eg g/kg/ml istaroxime infusion, and about 21.2ng/ml with 1 g/kg/ml istaroxime infusion (see Figures 2A-2C) .
- These concentrations are much higher than the concentrations of 3093 exhibiting SERCA2a-stimulatory activity in SR vesicles from normal canine heart as shown in Table 3.
- the present invention may provide the basis for planning appropriate trials aimed at assessing whether different ratios between plasma levels of PST 3093 and istaroxime, achievable by varying the dose and duration of istaroxime infusion, may furnish greater therapeutic benefits to patients with H FpEF or H FmEF than to patients with H FrEF, or in patients with or without Echocardiographic indexes revealing a status of diastolic impairment; thus increasing the precision of the therapeutic approach to AH F.
- Pharmaceutical compositions aimed at assessing whether different ratios between plasma levels of PST 3093 and istaroxime, achievable by varying the dose and duration of istaroxime infusion, may furnish greater therapeutic benefits to patients with H FpEF or H FmEF than to patients with H FrEF, or in patients with or without Echocardiographic indexes revealing a status of diastolic impairment; thus increasing the precision of the therapeutic approach to AH F.
- compositions and formulations for intravenous infusion comprising istaroxime or a metabolite thereof in admixture with at least one conventional pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and/or vehicle and/or excipient are commonly known in the art.
- compositions and formulations for intravenous infusion can be formulated in any way and can be administered in a variety of unit dosage forms depending upon the condition or disease and the degree of illness, the general medical condition of each patient, the resulting preferred method of administration and the like. Details on techniques for formulation and administration are well described in the scientific and patent literature, see, e.g. , the latest edition of Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mack Publishing Co, Easton PA ("Remington's").
- the formulations may conveniently be presented in unit dosage form and may be prepared by any method known in the art of pharmacy.
- the amount of active ingredient which can be combined with a carrier or vehicle material to produce a single dosage form will vary depending upon the subject being treated and the particular mode of administration .
- the amount of active ingredient that can be combined with a carrier material to produce a single dosage form will generally be the amount of the compound which produces a therapeutic effect.
- compositions as provided herein can be prepared according to any method known to the art for the manufacture of pharmaceuticals. Such formulations can contain additional agents, such as preserving or stabilizing agents.
- a formulation can be admixtured with nontoxic pharmaceutically acceptable carriers or excipients which are suitable for manufacture. Formulations may comprise one or more diluents, emulsifiers, preservatives, buffers, excipients, etc. and may be provided in such forms as liquids, powders, emulsions, lyophilized powders, etc.
- Aqueous suspensions can contain an active agent (e.g. , a composition used to practice the uses and methods as provided herein) in admixture with excipients suitable for the manufacture of aqueous suspensions.
- excipients include a suspending agent, such as sodium carboxymethylcellulose, methylcellulose, hydroxypropyl-methylcellulose, sodium alginate, polyvinylpyrrolidone, gum tragacanth and gum acacia, and dispersing or wetting agents such as a naturally occurring phosphatide (e.g. , lecithin), a condensation product of an alkylene oxide with a fatty acid (e.g.
- polyoxyethylene stearate a condensation product of ethylene oxide with a long chain aliphatic alcohol (e. g. , heptadecaethylene oxycetanol), a condensation product of ethylene oxide with a partial ester derived from a fatty acid and a hexitol (e.g. , polyoxyethylene sorbitol mono-oleate), or a condensation product of ethylene oxide with a partial ester derived from fatty acid and a hexitol anhydride (e.g. , polyoxyethylene sorbitan mono-oleate) .
- the aqueous suspension can also contain one or more preservatives such as ethyl or n-propyl p-hydroxybenzoate. Formulations can be adjusted for osmolarity.
- istaroxime is given by intravenous (IV) administration .
- IV intravenous
- These formulations can comprise a solution of active agent dissolved in a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- Acceptable vehicles and solvents that can be employed are water, dextrose in water, and Ringer's solution, an isotonic sodium chloride. These solutions are sterile and generally free of undesirable matter.
- These formulations may be sterilized by conventional, well known sterilization techniques.
- the formulations may contain pharmaceutically acceptable auxiliary substances as required to approximate physiological conditions such as pH adjusting and buffering agents, toxicity adjusting agents, e.g. , sodium acetate, sodium chloride, potassium chloride, calcium chloride, sodium lactate and the like.
- the concentration of active agent in these formulations can vary widely, and will be selected primarily based on fluid volumes, viscosities, body weight, and the like, in accordance with the particular mode of administration selected and the patient's needs.
- the administration is by bolus or continuous infusion (e.g. , substantially uninterrupted introduction into a blood vessel for a specified period of time).
- Istaroxime as provided herein can be lyophilized .
- a stable lyophilized formulation comprising a composition as provided herein, which can be made by lyophilizing a solution comprising a pharmaceutical as provided herein and a bulking agent, e.g. , mannitol, trehalose, raffinose, and sucrose or mixtures thereof.
- a bulking agent e.g. , mannitol, trehalose, raffinose, and sucrose or mixtures thereof.
- mannitol e.g., mannitol, trehalose, raffinose, and sucrose or mixtures thereof.
- a bulking agent e.g. , mannitol, trehalose, raffinose, and sucrose or mixtures thereof.
- lactose is the most common .
- compositions are administered to a subject already suffering from a condition, or disease in an amount sufficient to treat, prevent, cure, alleviate or partially arrest the clinical manifestations of the condition, or disease and its complications (/.e. , a "therapeutically effective amount") .
- pharmaceutical compositions as provided herein are administered in an amount sufficient to treat, prevent or ameliorate in an individual in need thereof.
- the amount of pharmaceutical composition adequate to accomplish this is defined as a "therapeutically effective dose. " The dosage schedule and amounts effective for this use, i. e.
- the "dosing regimen” will depend upon a variety of factors, including the stage of the disease or condition, the severity of the disease or condition, the general state of the patient's health, the patient's physical status, age and the like. In calculating the dosage regimen for a patient, the mode of administration also is taken into consideration .
- the dosage regimen also takes into consideration pharmacokinetics parameters well known in the art, i.e., the active agents' bioavailability, metabolism, clearance, and the like (see, e.g ., Hidalgo-Aragones J ., Steroid Biochem . Mol. Biol . 1996; 58 : 611-617; Groning, Pharmazie 1996; 51 :337-341 ; Fotherby Contraception 1996; 54 : 59-69; Johnson, J. Pharm . Sci . 1995;84 : 1144-1146; Rohatagi, Pharmazie 1995; 50 : 610-613; Brophy, Eur. J. Clin . Pharmacol .
- formulations can be given depending on the dosage and frequency as required by the AFIF clinical symptoms of patient.
- the formulations should provide a sufficient quantity of active agent to effectively treat or prevent or ameliorate a conditions, diseases or symptoms as described herein .
- a correct treatment of AFIF by selectively normalizing a depressed biochemical activity underlying the symptoms of subset of patients (FI FpEF or FIFmEF), may be expected to selectively improve the symptoms and to reduce the incidence of unwanted side effects produced by the available drugs either during hospital staying or after discharge.
- the term prevention is applicable when the continuous monitoring of the pulmonary pressure is possible with the appropriate chronic implantable devices that furnish and estimation of PCWP. In this condition a significant increase in the PCWP may precede the appearance of symptoms of AFIF, thus providing the rational to infuse the Istaroxime at the right dose to prevent the symptoms and the consequent hospitalization
- an effective amount of istaroxime or an equivalent of a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate or hydrate thereof, administered to an individual in need thereof comprises use of various dosing schedules, e.g. : from about 0.1 g/kg/min to about 3.0 g/kg/min, e.g.
- istaroxime or its metabolite is administered by infusion at an effective dose from about 0.2 g/kg/min to about 2.0 g/kg/min, or from about 0.2 g/kg/min to about 1.5 g/kg/min, or from about 0.25 g/kg/min to about 1.0 g/kg/min, or from about 0.5 g/kg/min to about 1.0 g/kg/min .
- an effective amount of istaroxime or an equivalent of a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate or hydrate thereof, administered to an individual in need thereof is individualized based on basal levels and subsequent changes of certain heart function parameters, such as echo indexes or Pulmonary Capillary Wedge Pressure (PCWP), dyspnea, peripheral and pulmonary venous congestion, urinary volume, serum biomarkers such as NT-proBNP and high sensitive cardiac Troponin (hs-cTnT) .
- certain heart function parameters such as echo indexes or Pulmonary Capillary Wedge Pressure (PCWP), dyspnea, peripheral and pulmonary venous congestion, urinary volume, serum biomarkers such as NT-proBNP and high sensitive cardiac Troponin (hs-cTnT) .
- an effective amount is demonstrated by reduction of PCWP, orthopnea, paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea, reduction of peripheral and pulmonary venous congestion, such as pulmonary crepitations or rales, reduction of ankle swelling , reduction of biomarkers urinary output such as NT-proBNP and high sensitive cardiac Troponin (hs-cTnT) .
- an effective amount of istaroxime or an equivalent of a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate or hydrate thereof, administered to an individual in need thereof is individualized based on basal levels and subsequent changes of certain heart function parameters, such as echo indexes or Pulmonary Capillary Wedge Pressure (PCWP), dyspnea, peripheral and pulmonary venous congestion, urinary volume, serum biomarkers such as NT-proBNP and high sensitive cardiac Troponin (hs-cTnT) .
- certain heart function parameters such as echo indexes or Pulmonary Capillary Wedge Pressure (PCWP), dyspnea, peripheral and pulmonary venous congestion, urinary volume, serum biomarkers such as NT-proBNP and high sensitive cardiac Troponin (hs-cTnT) .
- an effective amount is demonstrated by reduction of PCWP, orthopnea, paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea, reduction of peripheral and pulmonary venous congestion, such as pulmonary crepitations or rales, reduction of ankle swelling , reduction of biomarkers urinary output such as NT-proBNP and high sensitive cardiac Troponin (hs-cTnT) .
- the individual exhibits symptoms of, or has been diagnosed with, acute heart failure. While the individual can be a non-human animal, in a preferred embodiment, the individual is a human patient, such as a human patient suffering from heart failure.
- the compositions described herein can be used to treat the individua l having heart failure or acute heart failure.
- the method of therapy includes providing or presenting the individual having heart failure or acute heart failure.
- a measuring step is first carried out to determine the baseline heart function of the individual .
- an individual with heart failure may exhibit impaired or decreased diastolic relaxation function.
- the measuring step may include measuring one or more parameters of heart failure, such as, but not limited to, decreased heart rate, decreased heart pressure, decreased systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure, reduced left ventricular end-diastolic/systolic volume and function (LVEF), or increased E/Ea or E/A ratios reduced Ea ratio decreased stroke volume.
- LVEF left ventricular end-diastolic/systolic volume and function
- any suitable measuring technique available in the art at the time of the measuring step is suitable for use herein, and it is well within the purview of such skilled artisan to select an appropriate measuring technique corresponding to the parameter of interest.
- a non-limiting list of suitable measuring equipment/techniques includes echocardiogram, cardiac catheterization, nuclear stress test, CAT scan, radionuclide ventriculography scan, stethoscope, sphygmomanometer, and the like.
- the diastolic relaxation can be measured by echocardiography or PCWP.
- the methods disclosed herein also include administering to the individual a therapeutically effective amount of istaroxime or a metabolite thereof, such as PST 3093.
- the istaroxime or istaroxime metabolite is in a pharmaceutical composition, such as any one of the combinations discussed above.
- the istaroxime or istaroxime metabolite is administered in an therapeutically effective dose as disclosed elsewhere herein, e.g. , between about 0.25 g/kg/min to about 1.0 g/kg/min.
- the route of administration is infusion, such as intravenous fusion.
- the measuring step can be performed before, during, or after the administering step. For instance, it may be desired to continually monitor one or more of the parameters of heart function during treatment and for a period of time thereafter.
- istaroxime infusion for greater than 6 hours exerts a lusitropic-SERCA2a activity that is prevailing on the inotropic activity and results in improved diastolic relaxation as compared to istaroxime infusion for less than 6 hours.
- istaroxime is administered via intravenous infusion for a period of time sufficient to enable the accumulation of istaroxime metabolites in the plasma of the individual .
- the infusion duration is sufficient to allow for the accumulation of one or more istaroxime metabolites; preferably, the metabolite is PST 2915 having the structural formula (II) or PST 3093 having the structural formula (III); more preferably, the metabolite is PST 3093.
- the accumulation of istaroxime metabolite in the plasma is at a concentration of least about 3 ng/mL, e.g. , 3 ng/mL, 4 ng/mL, 5 ng/mL, 6 ng/mL, 7 ng/mL, 8 ng/mL, 9 ng/mL, 10 ng/mL, 11 ng/mL, 12 ng/mL, 13 ng/mL, 14 ng/mL, 15 ng/mL, 16 ng/mL, 17 ng/mL, 18 ng/mL, 19 ng/mL, 20 ng/mL, 21 ng/mL, 22 ng/mL, 23 ng/mL, 24 ng/mL, 25 ng/mL, 26 ng/mL, 27 ng/mL, 28 ng/mL, 29 ng/mL, 30 ng/mL, 35 ng/mL, 40 ng/mL, 45 ng/mL, 35
- the istaroxime metabolite accumulates in the plasma to the desired concentration within 6 hours; preferably, within 3 hours or within 2 hours or within 1 hour of istaroxime infusion initiation and is maintained at or above that concentration for at least about 3 additional hours, e.g. , 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, or more additional hours; preferably, for at least 6 additional hours; more preferably for at least about 12 additional hours.
- the desired plasma concentration of metabolite is at least about 5 ng/mL.
- the istaroxime metabolite accumulates in the plasma to a concentration of at least about 10 ng/mL and is maintained at or above that concentration for at least about 6 additional hours; preferably for at least about 12 additional hours. In yet another embodiment, the istaroxime metabolite accumulates in the plasma to a concentration of at least about 15 ng/mL and is maintained at or above that concentration for at least about 6 additional hours; preferably for at least about 12 additional hours. In some embodiments, the plasma concentration of the metabolite remains above 5 ng/mL for at least about 6 hours following the completion of the istaroxime administration .
- the plasma concentration of the metabolite remains above 10 ng/mL for at least about 6 hours following the completion of the istaroxime administration . In yet other embodiments, the plasma concentration of the metabolite remains above 20 ng/mL for at least about 6 hours following the completion of the istaroxime administration. In others, the concentration remains at least about 30 ng/mL, 40 ng/mL, or 50 ng/mL for an additional 6 hours or more, e.g. , 6 h, 7 h, 8 h, 9 h,
- the metabolite accumulation may remain at a concentration level of at least about 10 ng/mL for an additional 12 hours or more, e.g.
- the plasma concentration of istaroxime or istaroxime metabolite can be measured by conventional means, such as by HPLC-MS/MS.
- the istaroxime metabolites have the structural formulas (II) or (III) :
- the metabolite of istaroxime is the compound PST 3093.
- an individual is diagnosed with heart failure or acute heart failure, and is administered about 0.25 g/kg/min to about 1.0 g/kg/min of istaroxime for a period of time that is greater than 6 hours.
- istaroxime is metabolized by the individual
- istaroxime metabolites such as PST 3093
- PST 3093 may accumulate to a plasma concentration of at least about 5 ng/mL within 3 hours of istaroxime infusion and is maintained at a plasma level of at least about 5ng/mL for the duration of the istaroxime infusion and for an additional 6 to about 36 hours.
- the presence of the PST 3093 acting as a "pure" SERCA2a activator confers to the individual improved diastolic relaxation .
- the method of treatment may include administration of the istaroxime metabolite by infusion in combination with or instead of istaroxime.
- a method of treating an individual with heart failure includes administering to the individual a therapeutically effective amount of a pharmaceutical composition that comprises a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and an istaroxime metabolite having the formula (II) or (III) .
- PST 3093 or PST 2915 is the metabolite; more preferably, it is PST 3093.
- Such methods may include a measuring step, wherein one or more parameters of heart function are measured using measuring techniques available in the art. The measuring step may be performed prior to, during, or subsequent to the administration of the pharmaceutical composition .
- the therapeutically effective dose of PST 3093 will be between about 0.2 g/kg/min to about 2.0 g/kg/min; preferably between about 0.3 g/kg/min and about 1.5 g/kg/min; more preferably between about 0.5 g/kg/min and about 1.0 g/kg/min.
- the duration of infusion will be greater than 6 hours, e.g.
- the dosing regimen is manipulated to control the istaroxime to metabolite ratio by starting with the administration by infusion of a higher dose of istaroxime to treat acute heart failure symptoms followed by administering a lower istaroxime dose by infusion for a longer duration to allow for the accumulation of istaroxime metabolites.
- the initial infusion will allow for rapid SERCA2a stimulation and Na,K-ATPase inhibition resulting in a rapid positive inotropy to treat the acute heart failure symptoms, while the second infusion will allow for accumulation of the selective SERCA2a-activating istaroxime metabolite PST 3093 and extended positive inotropy at a reduced risk of arrhythmogenic Ca 2+ triggering events.
- a method of treating an individual having acute heart failure wherein it is administered to the individual by infusion a first pharmaceutical composition that includes a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and istaroxime at a therapeutic dose of at least about 1.5 g/kg/min.
- the heart function of the individual can be measured and monitored before, during, and/or after beginning infusion of the first pharmaceutical composition using any of the techniques discussed herein .
- one or more parameters of heart function are measured prior to administering istaroxime in order to determine, e.g. , whether the individual is presenting with HFpEF or HFmEF.
- initial measurements may include echocardiogram or PCWP values to measure diastolic relaxation dysfunction. These measurements may also be initiated concurrently with administering the istaroxime by infusion and/or may be continued throughout the duration of the infusion.
- the step of measuring one or more parameters of heart function can be performed after administering the first pharmaceutical composition.
- a pharmaceutical composition that comprises a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and istaroxime at a lower therapeutic dose is administered by infusion .
- an improvement in diastolic relaxation in the individual as measured by echocardiogram or PCWP as compared to the same measurements taken prior to and/or at the start of the initial infusion would indicate treatment of the acute heart failure symptoms.
- the reduction of acute heart failure symptoms such as breathlessness, ankle swelling, elevated jugular venous pressure, pulmonary crackles and peripheral edema may justify the change in the infusion rate.
- the second therapeutic dose of istaroxime is less than about 1.5 g/kg/min; preferably between about 0.3 g/kg/min and about 1.5 g/kg/min; more preferably between about 0.5 g/kg/min and about 1.0 g/kg/min.
- the second therapeutic dose of istaroxime is about 0.5 g/kg/mim. Administering by infusion of the second therapeutic dose of istaroxime may then be continued for a duration of greater than 6 hours, e.g.
- the second, lower dose of istaroxime may be infused for a duration sufficient to produce an accumulated plasma concentration of an istaroxime metabolite, such as PST 3093.
- infusion of the lower dose of istaroxime is continued until the plasma concentration of PST 3093 is at least about 20 ng/mL.
- infusion of the lower dose of istaroxime is continued until the plasma concentration of PST 3093 is at least about 30 ng/mL.
- infusion is continued until the plasma concentration of PST 3093 is at least about 40 ng/mL or at least about 50 ng/mL or at least about 60 ng/mL.
- istaroxime compound is cleared from the individual while the istaroxime metabolite exhibiting selective or "pure" SERCA2a activation (/.e. , 3093) remains in the individual's bloodstream for extended periods of time to confer to the individual improved heart function with a much lower risk of arrhythmogenic triggering events.
- individuals in evaluating the efficacy of a treatment, a treatment regimen or a particular dosage, or to determine if a treatment versus a maintenance dosage should be given, are subject to regular periodic screening for the presence and extent of organ and tissue involvement or damage, e.g. , heart (ventricle dilatation, third heart sound cardiac hypertrophy), fatigue, tiredness, reduced exercise tolerance, increased time to recover after exercise, kidney (renal insufficiency, oliguria), lung (orthopnea, paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea, tachypnea), ankle swelling, elevated jugular venous pressure.
- heart ventricle dilatation, third heart sound cardiac hypertrophy
- fatigue e.g., tiredness, reduced exercise tolerance
- increased time to recover after exercise e.g.
- kidney renal insufficiency, oliguria
- lung orthopnea, paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea, tachypnea
- ankle swelling elevated
- therapy with istaroxime or an equivalent of a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate or hydrate thereof as disclosed herein is instituted as early as possible, preferably in emergency, to prevent the rapid evolution of symptoms and continued after patient's discharge for years, preferably during the whole life of the patient or at least a period consistent with the way other drugs are used in heart failure.
- uses and methods as provided herein can further comprise co-administration with other drugs or pharmaceuticals.
- the present invention selectively corrects a depressed cardiac biochemical function (namely the SERCA2a activity). This certainly contributes to relieving the existing HF clinical symptoms, with less unwanted side effects than those of the available therapies (just because the selectivity mentioned above).
- the present invention is potentially associable to existing and future drug classes and/or specific drugs such as: a) drug classes such as, ACE inhibitors, AIRBs, diuretics, Ca channel blockers, blockers, digitalis, NO donors, vasodilators, SERCA2a stimulators, neprilysin (NEP) inhibitors, myosin filament activators, recombinant relaxin-2 mediators, recombinant NP protein, activators of the soluble Guanylate Cyclase (sGC), beta-arrestin ligand of Angiotensin II receptor; b) specific drugs: hydrochlorothyzide, furosemide, verapamil, diltiazem, carvedilol, metoprolol, hydralazine, eplerenone, spironolactone, lisinopril, ramipril, nitroglycerin, nitrates,
- drug classes such as, ACE inhibitors,
- Istaroxime as disclosed in the present invention can be combined with other therapeutic agents used in the treatment of the same disease.
- exemplary other therapeutic agents are diuretics, for example furosemide, bumetanide, and torasemide.
- Metolazone an aldosterone antagonist, such as spironolactone or eplerenone
- thiazide diuretics such as Hydrochlorothiazide, metolazone, and chlorthalidone.
- Other agents are ACE inhibitors, for example Lisinopril and Ramipril.
- Angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs) such as valsartan, candesartan and losartan can be taken into consideration.
- Angiotensin receptor/neprilysin inhibitor (ARNI), sacubitril for example, are comprised.
- Other agents can be selected from Beta- blockers, such as carvedilol and metoprolol for example, or Vasodilators, for example Hydralazine, optionally combined with isosorbide dinitrate, Nitrates, as nitroglycerin, amlodipine and felodipine; non-dihydropyridines such as diltiazem or verapamil.
- the compounds of the present invention can also be combined with Digoxin, if needed .
- Other drugs, as Ivabradine and other Anticoagulant may be considered .
- the compounds of the present invention can be combined with other therapeutic agents, in particular agents useful for treating cardiovascular diseases, more in particular in the combination therapy of heart failure.
- the combined active ingredients can be administered according to different protocols, decided by the medical doctor.
- combination therapy can be carried out by administering istaroxime both at the same time or at different time of the further therapeutically active ingredient or ingredients.
- the compound of the present invention and the further active ingredient or ingredients can be each formulated in a respective pharmaceutical composition or in the same unitary dosage form.
- the present invention provides a kit, in particular for the treatment of heart failure, comprising separate pharmaceutical compositions containing the compound of the present invention and the further active ingredient or ingredients, respectively.
- the present invention provides a pharmaceutical unit dosage form kit, in particular for the treatment of acute heart failure, comprising compound of the present invention and the further active ingredient or ingredients in the same unit dosage form.
- Combination therapy according to the present invention provides advantageous treatment of heart failure due to the inotropic-lusitropic effect of istaroxime herein disclosed in addition to or synergically combined with the well-known therapeutic effect of the additional active agents herein disclosed .
- nanoparticles, nanolipoparticles, vesicles and liposomal membranes comprising compounds used to practice the uses and methods as provided herein, e.g. , to deliver pharmaceutically active compounds and compositions as provided herein : istaroxime or a compound of formula (II) or formula (III) or an equivalent of a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate or hydrate thereof, optionally combined with a further therapeutically active agent as disclosed above to a subject in need thereof.
- these compositions are designed to target specific molecules, including biologic molecules, such as polypeptides, including cell surface polypeptides, e.g., for targeting a desired cell type, e.g.
- multilayered liposomes comprising compounds used to practice methods as provided herein, e.g. , as described in Park, et a I . , U. S. application No. 20070082042.
- the multilayered liposomes can be prepared using a mixture of oil-phase components comprising squalane, sterols, ceramides, neutral lipids or oils, fatty acids and lecithins, to about 200 to 5000 nm in particle size, to entrap a composition used to practice uses and methods as provided herein.
- Liposomes can be made using any method, e.g. , as described in U. S. Patent No.4, 534, 899; or Park, et a I . , U .S. application No. 20070042031, including method of producing a liposome by encapsulating an active agent according to the present invention (or a combination of active agents), the method comprising providing an aqueous solution in a first reservoir; providing an organic lipid solution in a second reservoir, and then mixing the aqueous solution with the organic lipid solution in a first mixing region to produce a liposome solution, where the organic lipid solution mixes with the aqueous solution to substantially instantaneously produce a liposome encapsulating the active agent; and immediately then mixing the liposome solution with a buffer solution to produce a diluted liposome solution .
- liposome compositions used to practice uses and methods as provided herein comprise a substituted ammonium and/or polyanions, e.g ., for targeting delivery of istaroxime or an equivalent of a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate or hydrate thereof used to practice methods as provided herein to a desired cell type, as described, e.g. , in U .S. application No. 20070110798.
- nanoparticles comprising compounds according to the present invention used to practice uses and methods as provided herein in the form of active agent- containing nanoparticles (e.g. , a secondary nanoparticle), as described, e.g. , in U. S. application No. 20070077286.
- nanoparticles comprising a fat-soluble active agent used to practice a use and method as provided herein or a fat- solubilized water-soluble active agent to act with a bivalent or trivalent metal salt.
- solid lipid suspensions can be used to formulate and to deliver compositions used to practice uses and methods as provided herein to mammalian cells in vivo, in vitro or ex vivo, as described, e.g. , in U .S. application No. 20050136121.
- compositions and formulations used to practice the uses and methods as provided herein can be delivered by the use of liposomes or nanoliposomes.
- liposomes particularly where the liposome surface carries ligands specific for target cells, or are otherwise preferentially directed to a specific organ, one can focus the delivery of the active agent into target cells in vivo. See, e.g. , U .S. Patents Nos. 6,063,400; 6,007,839; Al-Muhammed, J . Microencapsul . 1996; 13 : 293-306; Chonn Curr. Opin. Biotechnol . 1995; 6 : 698-708; Ostro, Am. J. Hosp. Pharm. 1989; 46 : 1576-1587.
- a liposome formulation of istaroxime as disclosed in Eur J Pharm Biopharm. 2011; 79(2) : 285- 93 is also provided in the present invention.
- any delivery vehicle can be used to practice the uses and methods as provided herein, e.g. , to deliver the compounds provided herein to a subject in need thereof.
- delivery vehicles comprising polycations, cationic polymers and/or cationic peptides, such as polyethyleneimine derivatives, can be used e.g . as described, e.g. , in U . S. application No. 20060083737.
- a dried polypeptide-surfactant complex is used to formulate a composition used to practice a use and method as provided herein, e.g. , as described in U .S. application No. 20040151766.
- a composition used to practice uses and methods as provided herein can be applied to cells using vehicles with cell membrane-permeant peptide conjugates, e.g. , as described in U. S. Patents No. 7,306,783; 6,589,503.
- the composition to be delivered is conjugated to a cell membrane-permeant peptide.
- the composition to be delivered and/or the delivery vehicle are conjugated to a transport-mediating peptide, e.g. , as described in U . S. Patent No. 5,846,743, describing transport-mediating peptides that are highly basic and bind to poly phosphoinositides.
- electro-permeabilization is used as a primary or adjunctive means to deliver the composition to a cell, e.g. , using any electroporation system as described e.g. in U . S. Patents No. 7,109,034; 6,261,815; 5,874,268.
- Step 2 Selective Oxidation.
- Step 7 Synthesis of PST 2915.
- Step 1 Hydroboration.
- Step 7 Synthesis of PST 3093.
- Kidneys were excised from 1-3 year-old male beagle dogs (WuXi AppTec, Suzhou Co. , Ltd . 1318 Wuzhong Ave., Wuzhong District Suzhou, 215104 P. R. China) under penthobarbital anesthesia (Import Authorization from Italian Health Ministry 0009171-09/04/2015-DGSAF-CODJJO-P, 2015).
- Kidneys were sliced and the outer medulla was dissected, pooled and suspended (lg/10 ml) in a sucrose- histidine solution, containing 250 mM sucrose, 30 mM histidine and 5 mM EDTA, pH 7.2 and homogenized. The homogenate was centrifuged at 6.000 g for 15 min, the supernatant was decanted and centrifuged at 48.000 g for 30 min. The pellet was suspended in the sucrose-histidine buffer and incubated for 20 min with a sodium-dodecyl-sulphate (SDS) solution dissolved in a gradient buffer, containing 25 mM imidazole and 1 mM EDTA, pH 7.5. The sample was layered on the top of a sucrose discontinuous gradient (10, 15 and 29.4%) and centrifuged at 60.000 g for 115 min. The pellet was suspended in the gradient buffer.
- SDS sodium-dodecyl-sulphate
- Na,K-ATPase activity was assayed in vitro by measuring the release of 32 P-ATP, as described previously (see Ferrandi M . et al ., Hypertension 1996;28(6) : 1018-25). Increasing concentrations of the standard ouabain, or tested compound, were incubated with 0.3 g of purified dog kidney enzyme for 10 min at 37°C in 120 I final volume of a medium containing 140 mM NaCI, 3 mM MgCH, 50 mM Hepes-Tris, 3 mM ATP at a pH 7.5.
- SERCA2a activity was measured in vitro as 32 P-ATP hydrolysis at different Ca2 + concentrations (100 to 3000 nM) in the absence and presence of the tested compounds as described previously (see Micheletti R. et al. , Am J Card 2007;99 : 24A-32A). Increasing concentrations of each compound (from 0.05 to 300 nM) were pre-incubated with 2 pg of microsomes for 5 min at 4° C in 80 pi of a solution containing 100 mM KCI, 5 mM MgCh, 1 pM A23187, 20 mM Tris, pH 7.5.
- Acute toxicity has been determined in the mouse (Albino Swiss CD-I, body weight 30 g). Mice were orally treated, or intravenously injected, with single administration of increasing doses of the test substance to identify the dose causing 50% mortality. Mortality occurred within 30 min after the administration and survival after 24h. The acute toxicity (LD50) was then assessed.
- Sprague Dawley male rats (150-175 g) were made diabetic by a single injection into the tail vein of a solution of streptozotocin (STZ, 50 mg/kg, Sigma-Aldrich), freshly prepared in 0.1 M sodium citrate buffer, pH 4.5. Control rats received citrate buffer. Fasting glycaemia was measured after 1 week and rats with values greater than 400 mg/dl were considered diabetic.
- STZ streptozotocin
- Mitral inflow was measured by pulsed Doppler at the tips of mitral leaflets from an apical 4-chamber view to obtain early and late filling velocities (E, A) and deceleration time of early filling velocity (DT).
- E, A early and late filling velocities
- DT deceleration time of early filling velocity
- the deceleration slope was calculated as E/DT ratio.
- the mitral deceleration index was calculated as DT/E ratio.
- Tissue Doppler Imaging was evaluated from the apical 4-chamber view to record septal mitral annular movements, /. e. , peak myocardial systolic (s') and early and late diastolic velocity (e' and a').
- the compound PST 3093 was iv administered to STZ injected rats at the dose of 0.22 mg/kg and echocardiographic parameters were measured after 15 and 30 min from the beginning of iv infusion and 10 min after interruption of infusion .
- Table 2 shows the inhibitory effect of the tested compounds on the enzymatic activity of the purified dog renal Na,K-ATPase.
- the corresponding ICso are expressed in M concentration.
- Istaroxime inhibited the Na,K-ATPase activity with an ICso of 0.14 M, similar to that of Digoxin, while PST 2915 inhibited the Na,K-ATPase activity with an ICso of 2.1 M .
- PST 3093 did not significantly inhibit Na,K-ATPase activity at all (ICso > 100 M).
- istaroxime, PST 3093 and PST 2915 significantly stimulated SERCA2a activity at concentrations of 0.1 nM and 10 nM (see Table 3).
- SERCA2a activation by istaroxime, PST 3093 and PST 2915 was also tested in failing dog preparations. This effect was particularly evident in the failing preparations (data not shown), where SERCA2a activity is known to be depressed compared to a normal heart (Bers DM, Physiology 2006;21 :380-387), and therefore implies that the compounds istaroxime and PST 3093 may correct SERCA2a alteration in the failing heart.
- Table 3 SERCA2a ATPase activity in heart-derived SR microsomes from normal dog.
- the acute toxicity of the tested compound PST 3093 was determined in the mouse (Albino Swiss CD-I, body weight 30 g) .
- Compound PST 3093 was orally administered or intravenously injected at increasing doses to identify the dose causing 50% mortality. Mortality occurred within 30 min after the administration and survival after 24h .
- Table 5 shows the echocardiographic parameters in STZ diabetic rats before and after 15 and 30 min from iv infusion of PST 3093 at 0.22 mg/kg, and 10 min after interruption of infusion. Data is presented as mean ⁇ SD, and values with an asterisk are statistically significant with at least p ⁇ 0.05.
- E wave which represents the early filling velocity of transmitral inflow during the rapid filling phase and constitutes the energy dependent phase of LV relaxation, mainly mediated by SERCA2a activity
- E wave was significantly increased in STZ rats at 15 and 30 min after PST 3093 infusion (Table 5).
- This effect was consistent with a stimulation of SERCA2a activity by the compound, as shown in the in vitro assay (Table 3), suggesting the ability of PST 3093 to restore SERCA2a function activity, which is depressed in STZ rats as shown by Choi et al. (AJP 2002; H1398-H 1408).
- the peak E velocity is influenced by the preload and is directly correlated with heart rate (HR) (Mihm MJ et al., Life Sci. 2001; 22;69(5) : 527-42; do Carmo JM et al., AJP 2008; 295 : H 1974-1981).
- HR heart rate
- DT deceleration time of E wave
- DT/E mitral deceleration index
- E/DT deceleration slope of E wave
- the behaviour of some echocardiographic diastolic parameters can be affected even in opposite direction according to the various grades of diastolic dysfunction.
- the DT of E wave is usually prolonged when diastolic dysfunction is of grade 1 and becomes very short in patients with grade 3 diastolic dysfunction, being dynamically affected also by the state of pulmonary congestion of the patient.
- the variation of the DT of E wave in animal models of diastolic dysfunction may vary in opposite directions.
- the DT results are equal to (see Thackeray JT et al ., Cardiovasc Diabetol. 2011; 10 : 75; Ca ri I lion A et a I . , PloS One 2017; e0180103) or even longer than in control rats (Joffe II et al., JACC Vol . 34, No. 7, 1999; 2111-2119; Guido MC et al., Oxid Med Cell Longev.
- tissue- Doppler (TDI) pa rameters were relatively unaffected by load and a decrease in the early relaxation velocity (e') would be an unequivocal indicator of diastolic dysfunction.
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